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The phrase "a lofty" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is elevated in height, status, or ideals, often conveying a sense of ambition or grandeur.
Example: "The organization set a lofty goal of eradicating poverty in the next decade."
Alternatives: "an elevated" or "a grand".
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It is a lofty aim.
But a lofty life, indeed.
A lofty claim indeed.
"It's a lofty goal," Lee said.
Els set a lofty standard.
Both preferred a lofty, open feel.
Nicolle Foland was a lofty Guinevere.
The painting has a lofty tone.
A spiral staircase led to a lofty space.
In truth Newt 2012 has never been a lofty enterprise.
Not a lofty goal, but perhaps a realistic one.
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